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But if it's true, there's an undue amount of gloating over someone else's suffering. Come on, people.
No, it’s true. And very extremely easy to screw up. So easy, the guy who came up with wants it made illegal. This woman isn’t the first to be hurt by this.
I can't fathom anyone risking a non-professional to do this procedure ~ the boyfriend in her case. Eyeball tattooing in itself is a terrifying enough thought without having just anybody do it. I feel bad for her pain but... damn!
I can't fathom anyone risking a non-professional to do this procedure ~ the boyfriend in her case. Eyeball tattooing in itself is a terrifying enough thought without having just anybody do it. I feel bad for her pain but... damn!
I don't understand how anyone with an IQ above 70 would even think anybody stabbing you in the eyeball with anything is a good idea. Heck, you rub your eyes too hard and they throb. Poke your eye with a mascara wand and you feel like you stabbed your eyeball to the back of your skull and you'll be blinded for life. A needle in my eyeball? There's no amount of liquor on earth to get me drunk enough to do that.
Is she really "a model"? That giant chest tattoo makes me think she's more of an exotic entertainer.
A lot of models have many tattoos. Corset models do, for instance. As for the idea that she will lose her eyesight, that's highly unlikely, even if the story is real. I've worked for ophthalmology practices since 1997, and the eye is more resilient than people think. You would be astonished at the terrible injuries people can suffer in their eye(s) and still retain their vision. As long as the retina is not affected and any infection can be resolved, she should be OK, and hopefully, wiser (maybe even sans boyfriend).
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